ACT

  • Purpose:
    The ACT is a widely used college entrance exam. It assesses high school students’ general educational development and their ability to complete college-level work. The score range is 1-36. The multiple-choice tests will cover four skill areas: English, Math, and Reading. Beginning September 2025, Science will be an optional test. ACT offers an optional fifth test, Writing, that measures skill in planning and writing a short essay. The essay cannot be taken separately. The writing portion of the exam might be required for admission, depending on the university. Registration is required for the National Testing Dates; students register at www.actstudent.org.

    Who takes the ACT?
    Beginning in 2025, all 11th and select 12th grade students (those who did not take the School Day ACT during their junior year), will participate in the State ACT exam.

    Is the ACT test optional or required?
    The STATE ACT is REQUIRED. The State ACT test given to juniors (11th graders) during the school day at NNHS is required for graduation. Any senior who has not taken the school day ACT in Spring 2025 must take the school day ACT in the spring of their senior year. Registration is NOT required. 

     

    The National Saturday ACT is optional. It requires a registration and a fee. 

    What areas does the ACT test cover?
    The multiple-choice test will cover four skill areas: English, math, reading and science. ACT offers an optional fifth test, writing, that measures skill in planning and writing a short essay. The essay cannot be taken separately. The writing portion of the exam might be required for college admission, depending on the university. The score range is 1-36.

    • English: Production of Writing (Topic Development, Organization/Unity/Cohesion), Knowledge of Language, & Conventions of Standard English (Sentence Structure & Formation, Punctuation, Usage) (45 minutes, 75 questions)
    • Mathematics: Number & Quantity, Algebra, Functions, Geometry, Statistics & Probability, Integrating Essential Skills & Modeling (60 minutes, 60 questions)
    • Reading: Key Ideas & Details, Craft & Structure, Integration of Knowledge & Ideas, Visual & Quantitative Information 40 questions)
    • Science: Interpretation of Data, Scientific Investigation, Evaluation of Models, Inferences & Experimental Results (Data Representation, Research Summaries, & Conflicting Viewpoints) (35 minutes, 40 questions)
    • Writing (Optional): Ideas & Analysis, Development & Support, Organization, Language Use & Conventions): (40 minutes)

    2025-26 Test Dates and Registration Deadlines

    TEST DATE

    REGISTRATION DEADLINE

    LATE REGISTRATION DEADLINE

    PHOTO UPLOAD & STANDBY DEADLINE

    September 6, 2025

    August 2

    August 19

    August 29

    October 18, 2025

    September 12

    September 30

    October 10

    December 13, 2025

    November 7

    November 24

    December 5

    February 14, 2026

    January 7

    January 21

    February 6

    April 11, 2026

    March 6

    March 24

    April 3

    June 13, 2026

    May 8

    May 27

    June 5

    July 11, 2026

    June 5

    June 24

    July 3


    How do I register for the National ACT test?

    Students must sign-up on the ACT website (www.actstudent.org) by creating an ACT Student Web Account.

    The registration fee for the National ACT Plus Writing & Science is $97.00. 

    The registration fee for the National ACT Plus Writing is $93.00.

    The registration fee for the National ACT Plus Science is $72.00.

    The registration fee for the National ACT No Writing or Science is $68.00.

    Test option change fee to add or remove the writing test through the late deadline in MyACT is $25.00

    Test option change fee to add or remove the Science test through the late deadline in MyACT is $4.00.

    Late registration fee - additional $40.00

    • Registration tip: At the time of registration students may indicate 4 colleges to which they would like their ACT score sent at no additional charge. We recommend that students take advantage of this service, as the cost is covered by the registration fee. If a student wishes to wait until after the test to send scores, the cost is $20.00 per test date/per report.
    • Students must upload a photo as part of their online registration: http://www.actstudent.org/regist/add-photo.html.


    What do I do if I missed the National ACT test?

    If a student is absent or unable to test on the date for which he/she has registered, the student can request a test date change to take the National ACT on a different date. ACT will charge a $44.00 fee (plus the cost of the test with appropriate late charges, if applicable) to make a test date change. Please visit the ACT website for more information: http://www.actstudent.org/regist/actfees.html.

ACT: Test Day Instructions

  • Test Location:
    Students will choose a test location when registering on www.actstudent.org. Students should refer to their National ACT admission ticket for the exam location. Students should arrive at their testing location no later than 7:45 am on the test date.

    What should I bring on test day?
    Students need to bring their photo ID, their National ACT Admission Ticket, #2 non-mechanical pencils, an eraser, and an ACT approved calculator. STUDENTS WILL NOT BE ADMITTED TO THE TEST WITHOUT THE ACT ADMISSION TICKET AND PHOTO ID.

    Can I bring a snack?
    Students may bring a snack for their break. Snacks/drinks must be in sealed and enclosed containers and they will need to be left in the back of the testing room during testing. Students can take their snack into the hallway during break time.

    Can I bring my cell phone?
    Cell phones and electronic devices are not allowed in testing rooms. If they are brought into the testing room, they must remain powered completely off for the duration of the test, including breaks. A student who gains access to their phone, or has a phone that rings, at any time during the exam or break, will be dismissed from the ACT and their score will be canceled.

ACT Score Reporting Information